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The House of Representatives may force the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, which reportedly include mentions of President Trump.
Senator Dick Durbin questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi about reports that FBI personnel were instructed to flag any records in the Epstein files mentioning President Donald Trump.
There is speculation that Jeffrey Epstein's activities involved blackmail and that tapes of prominent individuals exist.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse grilled Pam Bondi about hundreds of suspicious activity reports related to Jeffrey Epstein's bank accounts that were allegedly ignored.
Critics argue that Pam Bondi and others enticed Republican voters with promises of releasing the Epstein files, yet have failed to do so now that they are in power.
The United States Attorney General is accused of being part of a massive Epstein files cover-up, which was a major theme during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
Pam Bondi faced questions about her claims regarding the Epstein client list, highlighting ongoing controversies and transparency issues.
The lack of accountability and transparency in the Epstein case raises concerns about justice and the influence of powerful individuals.
There is a belief that intelligence agencies may have been involved in Epstein's blackmail operations.
The hearing revealed that some senators believe there are both Democrats and Republicans on Epstein's client list, which is being covered up.